Agilent
Agilent
Seahorse XF Pro Analyzer
Agilent Seahorse XF Pro analyzer measures and reports the oxygen consumption rate (OCR), proton efflux rate (PER) or extracellular acidification rate (ECAR), as well as ATP production rates of live cells in a 96-well format. This analyzer features excellent OCR precision at low rates, verified instrument performance, optimized temperature control, and is automation enabled.
OCR, PER, and ATP production rates are critical measurements of energy metabolism and vital indicators of mitochondrial health, toxicity, glycolysis, and overall cellular (dys)function. Together, these measurements provide a systems-level view of cellular metabolic function in cultured cells and ex vivo samples.
The XF Pro analyzer is also equipped with advanced software, standardized workflows, and advanced data analytics available in the Agilent Seahorse Analytics software. These features greatly simplify the entire XF assay experience, from assay design to data QC and interpretation.
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beckman Coulter
The CytoFLEX LX Flow Cytometer is an expansion of the CytoFLEX Platform.
This model expands research possibilities with up to six lasers and 21 color parameters. Six spatially separated lasers allows panels to be spread across the spectrum reducing cross talk and spectral overlap. All instruments in the platform utilize CytExpert for CytoFLEX Acquisition and Analysis Software.
The challenge of live-cell imaging is being able to visualize your samples while causing as little perturbation as possible. Fluorescence techniques generally have to balance the rate of acquisition against the total duration of the experiment in order to preserve sample health. Holotomography is a non-invasive, label-free technique that allows visualization at high resolution, while maintaining the cell’s natural state. It does this by allowing very low levels of light to pass through the sample at multiple angles and measuring the refractive index (RI) of various subcellular structures.